Did you know the publicity around the D. Brent Pogue Collection has traveled far and wide, getting to the ears of a financial adviser with a client who had a handful of gold coins? In that small group was a lustrous 1808 $2.50, the property of a lady who purchased it with her husband from a collector in the 1960s. It sat untouched in a safe deposit box for half a century until it was recently graded AU-55 by NGC and consigned to the Stack’s Bowers Galleries October 2015 Rarities Auction. We are accepting consignments for this special sale in conjunction with Sotheby’s until August 11. Contact your favorite consignment director today to consign alongside this beautiful rarity.

Did you know Stack’s Bowers Galleries founder, Q. David Bowers is giving a Money Talks presentation on “Great Collectors and Collections I Have Known” at the American Numismatic Association’s World’s Fair of Money? We hope you can join us in Room 6 at the Donald Stephens Convention Center, in Rosemont Illinois on August 13 at 10:00AM.

Did you know Stack’s Bowers Galleries is offering a unique Sandblast, antiqued presentation specimen 1922 High Relief Peace dollar in our official auction of the ANA World’s Fair of Money in Chicago in August? This piece is graded Specimen-64 by PCGS Secure and was prepared for Mint Director Raymond T. Baker’s examination.

Did you know that Stack’s Bowers Galleries is selling the finest known 1807/6 Sheldon-273 cent in our official auction of the ANA World’s Fair of Money? This full Red Gem piece is from the Cardinal Collection and is an unparalleled specimen with an extraordinary provenance to the year of its manufacture. The history of the coin from 1807 was recorded in Samuel Hudson Chapman's 1923 catalog of the magnificent Dr. Henry W. Beckwith Collection. Graded MS-66 RD (PCGS). Click here to learn more.

Did you know that Stack’s Bowers Galleries has been the official auctioneer of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Expos since day one? These events are held three times a year and are ranked among the top five conventions held annually in the United States. Our July, Baltimore auction is online now, click here to tour our exciting auction event.

Did you know that it has been nearly 80 years since the very first Stack’s auction was held in October of 1935? Since that time Stack’s Bowers Galleries and our antecedent firms have handled more fine collections and more rarities than any other coin auction firm in the world. As you read these words we hold the records for the most valuable collections ever sold and the highest single prices ever achieved for rare coins at auction.

Did you know Stack’s Bowers Galleries is selling the Doug Kaselitz Collection at the upcoming Official Auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Summer Expo? Sadly, Mr. Kaselitz passed away unexpectedly before completing his beloved type sets, but what he accomplished in decades of searching is incredible. Highlights among the amazing coins in the collection include...

Did you know that Stack’s Bowers Galleries Vice President of Numismatics, Vicken Yegparian is featured in a CoinWeek video discussing the Twin Leaf Collection? The Twin Leaf Collection stands tall among the greatest cabinets of Middle and Late Date large cents ever formed, and is currently the finest collection of this specialty. It includes nearly every Newcomb number, many Condition Census pieces, and more than 50 Proofs from 1817 to 1857 – an unparalleled selection of these rarities that are seldom included in even the finest collections. It also includes the extremely rare patterns of 1868, in nickel and copper. The Twin Leaf Collection will be a highlight of our official auction of the Whitman Coin & Collectibles Summer Expo in Baltimore this July. Click here to view the video and learn about the collector and some of the highlights.